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apple may no longer be the revolutionary company it was. it is still a growth stock with beloved products, only trading at 8.5 earnings estimate, more than half, 50% lower than the average stock when you back out the cash on the long term growth rate. that's not cheap. it won't take much to send stock higher, if they give a new product. let's put it that way. do they give you a holiday forecast? this stock will go higher. they guided up last quarter. how about the ultimate back from the dead name? netflix up 225% since 2010. here's the company that may be riding the single fastest one in my life. in july of 2011. they had a precipitous fall from $300 down to $54 in september of last year. they irritated customers, raising prices rapidly, they split off the dvd rental business, changed its name to quickster. the missteps fueled worries netflix growth may be threatened by hulu and amazon, fortunately, amazon reversed the decision. fast forward to today, netflix is once again a preeminent growth stock. the company may have lost the love of wal
apple may no longer be the revolutionary company it was. it is still a growth stock with beloved products, only trading at 8.5 earnings estimate, more than half, 50% lower than the average stock when you back out the cash on the long term growth rate. that's not cheap. it won't take much to send stock higher, if they give a new product. let's put it that way. do they give you a holiday forecast? this stock will go higher. they guided up last quarter. how about the ultimate back from the dead...
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it would cost apple a pittance to buy yelp and it would be the platform apple needs to protect its flank from facebook and google. it simply must be bought by a company that needs this yellow pages of the future and apple makes the most sense to do so. there are two ways to win here, people. there's the oxygenated growth and then there's the takeover. that's the yelp story after this remarkably robust quarter. i want to go to juan in florida, please. juan. >> caller: booyah, jim. >> booyah, juan. >> wanted to ask you about oracle, orcl. their fourth quarter they disappointed us citing macro economic sources. but now that other companies like ibm have cited similar issues with macro economic forces, do you believe it's time to get back into oracle? >> i like their new partner salesforce.com more than i like oracle. sometimes i wonder allowed why did oracle not make their quarters? it puzzles me because i think it should have made them given how robust their business is supposed to be. >> let's go to varun in michigan. >> caller: shouldn't apple acquire a company to bring in voice tech? >>
it would cost apple a pittance to buy yelp and it would be the platform apple needs to protect its flank from facebook and google. it simply must be bought by a company that needs this yellow pages of the future and apple makes the most sense to do so. there are two ways to win here, people. there's the oxygenated growth and then there's the takeover. that's the yelp story after this remarkably robust quarter. i want to go to juan in florida, please. juan. >> caller: booyah, jim. >>...
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and then there's apple. which reported what many considered a disappointing quarter after the close. company delivering 33 cent earnings beat off 13.48 basis, revenues came in slightly light. as a result, the stock got pu. it made $13 a share, netflix, lid linkedin and amazon. one goes down gigantically, where's the justice here? where's the love? or the benefit of the doubt? oh, no, with apple it doesn't work that way anymore. apple's the opposite of amazon now in show me mode after rallying for a long time. amazon's a company where you've been shown just keeps showing you. apple's relatively new leadership under tim cook who is not particularly well known or promotion promotional. amazon is run by a guy regarded as the ultimate pioneer, gets the benefit of the doubt at every turn. apple's a total spendthrift, a cheapskate with $137 billion in cash in the bank. unlike just about every other walk of life, we revere amazon because it's spending like mad. but we score an apple because a third of the market cap
and then there's apple. which reported what many considered a disappointing quarter after the close. company delivering 33 cent earnings beat off 13.48 basis, revenues came in slightly light. as a result, the stock got pu. it made $13 a share, netflix, lid linkedin and amazon. one goes down gigantically, where's the justice here? where's the love? or the benefit of the doubt? oh, no, with apple it doesn't work that way anymore. apple's the opposite of amazon now in show me mode after rallying...
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thinks that apple has a beautiful, beautiful chart. check out lange's version of apple. in his view the stock is resting at a spectacular 10% run on strong volume. it took place over just eight trading days. now, look at the moving average convergence indicator. that's the bottom of the chart. this is a tool that technicians use to change trajectory before they happen. with apple it is in positive terms since the stock broke out in september. it just made a bullish crossover where the black line crosses above the red one. you can see that. black over the red. you see, this bullish crossover, this thing right here, that's about as close as can you get to a neon says that says bye-bye, buy, buy. the rsi at the top of the chart is in very positive territory. this is a momentum indicator. it's just the line that apple could be resuming its place as a market leader. once it took out this is when it really started taking off. that's the momentum indicator. apple is only up 6 periods of the we're. it could be time for the stock to play catchup for the rest of the market. he see
thinks that apple has a beautiful, beautiful chart. check out lange's version of apple. in his view the stock is resting at a spectacular 10% run on strong volume. it took place over just eight trading days. now, look at the moving average convergence indicator. that's the bottom of the chart. this is a tool that technicians use to change trajectory before they happen. with apple it is in positive terms since the stock broke out in september. it just made a bullish crossover where the black...
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order to bring back the growth apple used to have. two birds, one stone. and a stock that's managed somehow to fly under our radar screen. i got to tell you it's been killing me over the last eight years that i missed this stock. well, let's just say, i didn't do my job because i'm talking about new market. i see it every weekend in the chart book. i've never talked about it. up 1,587% in that period. i should have known because it's a specialty chemicals company and i follow that industry mainly focused on making petroleum additives used to improve the refining process or augment fuels refiners are using. the market is controlled by four players. that was bought by birkshire hathaway. it's a way to play the rapidly growing business as refiners rely on technically additives. this is incredibly shareholder friendly company, just retired 23% of share counts since 2007. $25 special dividend back in november. honeywell, you should buy them. if you ask me. dave coty hasn't asked me. he's the ceo. the next two names are a pair of biotech st
order to bring back the growth apple used to have. two birds, one stone. and a stock that's managed somehow to fly under our radar screen. i got to tell you it's been killing me over the last eight years that i missed this stock. well, let's just say, i didn't do my job because i'm talking about new market. i see it every weekend in the chart book. i've never talked about it. up 1,587% in that period. i should have known because it's a specialty chemicals company and i follow that industry...
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we had the apple launch today, and under armour is a tech company along with apple. two commercials i remember when i was watching the super bowl. one where a guy threw a hammer at a screen. apple. and then protect this house. who came up with protect this house? >> first of all, the apple commercial was a great commercial. so we appreciate and will take that. it's not unlike our brand, it's authentic, it's real. it was me and two of my early partners sitting in a room in my apartment, actually, sitting down and saying we're going to make this commercial. we've got 30 guys showing up to shoot this thing. one of the most iconic statements in sports. so we started writing on a white board and going down the list, writing on pens and paper and came back and figured the house, it was about this idea of house, and somebody has got to own that house and somebody has got to take pride for that house and somebody has got to protect the house. >> i wanted to start there, because i do like the contrast with apple, because apple is doing things, they're trying to be new. you ar
we had the apple launch today, and under armour is a tech company along with apple. two commercials i remember when i was watching the super bowl. one where a guy threw a hammer at a screen. apple. and then protect this house. who came up with protect this house? >> first of all, the apple commercial was a great commercial. so we appreciate and will take that. it's not unlike our brand, it's authentic, it's real. it was me and two of my early partners sitting in a room in my apartment,...
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oh, apple, cat, tjx, jnj not all red hot. stocks you can still buy. remember, stocks are a great gift for kids. we wish you a very, merry christmas. it is time, it is time for the lightning round. we tell you whether to buy, buy, buy, or sell, sell, sell. you hear this sound and the lightning round is over. are you ready, ski-daddy? we want to start with dan in ohio. dan! >> caller: hey, jim. i am looking at an energy stock at an 8-year low. >> edid an analysis of petrobras. it come back down. it is still so cheap, i can't walk away. every brazilian stock is awful. let's go to daive if california. dave. >> hey, jim, boo-yah. >> hi, chief. >> caller: hey, jim, i'd like to ask you about dentin. >> one of my bankable 21 veos, ventas. december 31st called get rich carefully. so i'm a buyer of ventas. carol in new york. carol! >> caller: boo-yah, cramer. >> yo-yo. >> caller: happy holidays. i got to find out about rite aid. >> i went over that quarter. yes, it's absolutely true. it was not as good as walgreens or cvs. did it deserve a fall like this? it re
oh, apple, cat, tjx, jnj not all red hot. stocks you can still buy. remember, stocks are a great gift for kids. we wish you a very, merry christmas. it is time, it is time for the lightning round. we tell you whether to buy, buy, buy, or sell, sell, sell. you hear this sound and the lightning round is over. are you ready, ski-daddy? we want to start with dan in ohio. dan! >> caller: hey, jim. i am looking at an energy stock at an 8-year low. >> edid an analysis of petrobras. it come...
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apple's struggling with samsung and apple's a brilliant company that knows what it's doing. what has microsoft done right in the last decade other than xbox? i can't think of anything. verizon deal, verizon was fed up with doing everything right and forking over so much money to pay for vodafone, so much that it's borrowing cheaply to buy back its own shares. i keep thinking back to when i sat next to steve balmer at our college reunion and he showed me the nokia phone. it was fabulous, i couldn't believe how good it was. but many thought the zoom was superior to the ipod. where did that get you? it doesn't mean that much if the game is already over. with apple and samsung, i think the game is already over because as much as i like the microsoft nokia phone, there simply isn't that much that's better about it, differentiation isn't that great enough. market dominance is too impossible to ignore unless microsoft actually pays verizon to take its phone instead of vice versa, i don't know. i don't see many people picking it up. and as the ceo of verizon told me today, he's goin
apple's struggling with samsung and apple's a brilliant company that knows what it's doing. what has microsoft done right in the last decade other than xbox? i can't think of anything. verizon deal, verizon was fed up with doing everything right and forking over so much money to pay for vodafone, so much that it's borrowing cheaply to buy back its own shares. i keep thinking back to when i sat next to steve balmer at our college reunion and he showed me the nokia phone. it was fabulous, i...
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you mentioned apple. i would buy apple, what was the other stock you mentioned? celgene, i would buy both of those before i would buy epizyme and it is the number one football team in the country. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ people find out state farm does car loans as well as they do insurance, our bank is through. good point. grab an edge. look there's two guys on the state farm borrow better banking sign. nope for real there's two
you mentioned apple. i would buy apple, what was the other stock you mentioned? celgene, i would buy both of those before i would buy epizyme and it is the number one football team in the country. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future...
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you mentioned apple. i would buy apple, what was the sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. >>> what's happening with chart industries? here's a company we've liked for a long time. major maker of cryogenic equipment and as well as lng stores and engine tanks, plus it is an industrial gas division where they make liquid oxygen therapy systems. vince sells for 37 times next year's earnings estimates with a 40% long-term growth rate. kors sells fo 2tis xt cf1 o >> unlike, vince holdings has overship apple and it has the astounding 70% of the company. >> do you lock up and all of that said i do think vince is tradable and let me tell you why. the post-ipo quiet period ends and that means all of the bankers who wanted to rewrite the post-ipo quiet period ends and that means all of the bankers who wanted to rewrite the deal want coverage on the stock. you get positive research and i wouldn't be surprised at all if vince doesn't rally with that. why don't they like it because people love growth. here's the bottom line. vince holdings may be tradable, but michael kors i
you mentioned apple. i would buy apple, what was the sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. >>> what's happening with chart industries? here's a company we've liked for a long time. major maker of cryogenic equipment and as well as lng stores and engine tanks, plus it is an industrial gas division where they make liquid oxygen therapy systems. vince sells for 37 times next year's earnings estimates with a 40% long-term growth rate. kors sells fo 2tis xt cf1 o >> unlike, vince holdings has...
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to apples comparison or valuation. a.w.k. sells for 17.3 times next year's earnings with a 7.9% long-term growth rate while enbridge sells for 22.3 times next year's numbers with a 12.6% growth rate. that means american waterworks is trading at nearly 2.2 times growth. that's a sky-high valuation. i never like to pay more than twice the growth rate. enbridge is at 1.77. that is not cheap but it's not too expensive either. here's the bottom line. if you're a conservative investor who can't abide the thought of a potential oil spill causing your pipeline stock to get hammered, then stick with american water works. but for everyone else i think we have to recognize that aside from the spill risk these pipeline operators are actually pretty secure, consistent companies with terrific growth opportunities, which is why for those of you who aren't super risk averse i say go buy some enbridge. "mad money's" back after the break. >> coming up, comeback kid? not everyone's been a winner on wall street this year. in fact, some ha
to apples comparison or valuation. a.w.k. sells for 17.3 times next year's earnings with a 7.9% long-term growth rate while enbridge sells for 22.3 times next year's numbers with a 12.6% growth rate. that means american waterworks is trading at nearly 2.2 times growth. that's a sky-high valuation. i never like to pay more than twice the growth rate. enbridge is at 1.77. that is not cheap but it's not too expensive either. here's the bottom line. if you're a conservative investor who can't abide...
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today apple at $448. forget about bargains like pier 1, 85 cents when 30 days previous it was at 15 cents. boy, missed that bottom. doubled from two to four. pier 1's now at 20, hertz at 22. the only bargain that might have looked cheap at the time was regeneron, merely gone from $12 to $13. now it's at $315. i bring up these prices not to make you feel badly if you missed them, although we pound the table pretty darn hard on the regeneron, our first ceo guest. no, i bring them up to to put the current moment in perspective. to show you that good things do happen when the situation improves, even if it doesn't look like it's improving at the time. things have certainly gotten so much better since april of 2009, 1,000 shows ago, our banks were struggling to get back on their feet and the government was forcing them to raise capital. we were about to head into a second great depression, the banks raised the money, took hefty reserves for bad loans that are turning good again. better late than never. back th
today apple at $448. forget about bargains like pier 1, 85 cents when 30 days previous it was at 15 cents. boy, missed that bottom. doubled from two to four. pier 1's now at 20, hertz at 22. the only bargain that might have looked cheap at the time was regeneron, merely gone from $12 to $13. now it's at $315. i bring up these prices not to make you feel badly if you missed them, although we pound the table pretty darn hard on the regeneron, our first ceo guest. no, i bring them up to to put the...
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no, not apple. priceline. which is worth 4,598%. to me it makes a ton of sense, it's the global working person's favorite travel site and produced global bargains for years and years and years. it's a remarkable company, i know we've repeatedly sung the praises because it's changed the way travel has been done forever. people love a bargain. i think wall street's doubted the stock all the way up because there's a big snob factor. the analysts don't use it. they should, the stock's not done going higher. the second best up 2,492%, monster beverage, mnst, holy cow. this is a generational play, people. you don't know of it if you grew up staying awake on hefty amounts of maxwell house as i did, but monsters is one of the two dominant plays, the other being red bull and the de facto way for those who want to go the extra mile to do so whether they should or not. in a year where healthy eating has been a sentence as we'll find out later in the cookout portion of the show, this one's been a banshee! despite articles, hey, what can you do?
no, not apple. priceline. which is worth 4,598%. to me it makes a ton of sense, it's the global working person's favorite travel site and produced global bargains for years and years and years. it's a remarkable company, i know we've repeatedly sung the praises because it's changed the way travel has been done forever. people love a bargain. i think wall street's doubted the stock all the way up because there's a big snob factor. the analysts don't use it. they should, the stock's not done...
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. >> apple is actually one of the places where that sets up well. kind of to scott's point there are a couple places options look cheap. stocks are high. >> our time has expired i'm melissa lee for more options action check out our web site s friday. have a great weekend. "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. after the best week in five months, with today capping the perfect santa claus rally, we have to talk about what transpired this year. this is the year we went from the bear market with some bullish advances to an out and out full blown bull market. this was the year where we finally vanquished the demons that haunted this market since t
. >> apple is actually one of the places where that sets up well. kind of to scott's point there are a couple places options look cheap. stocks are high. >> our time has expired i'm melissa lee for more options action check out our web site s friday. have a great weekend. "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you...
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apple out. peterson, i mean boeing in. i confuse them all the time. let's go to tommy in my home state of new jersey. tommy? >> caller: how are you, jim? >> real good, how about you? >> caller: good. the five stocks i want to tell you about are sirius xm, qualcomm, white way foods, metlife and what was the other one? sirius xm, qualcomm -- oh, black stone. >> gotcha. all right. here we go. first of all, sirius satellite, where i am on with fantasy guru, mr. hanson, good show. metlife is insurance. qualcomm is semiconductor, white wave is the organic food company. black stone. purists would say metlife is too much like black stone. i'm going to disagree with them. i like black stone very much. i'll say call a private equity. i'm going to bless this portfolio because of food, entertainment, insurance, private equity and tech. i think it works. i like all these teams. i'm going to run them through. it's ppr, don't forget. >>> boo-yah, cramerica. "mad money" is quickly approaching the 2,000th show. why do i come in here every night? to level the playing f
apple out. peterson, i mean boeing in. i confuse them all the time. let's go to tommy in my home state of new jersey. tommy? >> caller: how are you, jim? >> real good, how about you? >> caller: good. the five stocks i want to tell you about are sirius xm, qualcomm, white way foods, metlife and what was the other one? sirius xm, qualcomm -- oh, black stone. >> gotcha. all right. here we go. first of all, sirius satellite, where i am on with fantasy guru, mr. hanson, good...
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google and bank of america, ciena and apple and caterpillar. not only winners in 2013, that doesn't interest me. i don't care about where a stock's been, i care where it's going. tonight we're putting a bow on it. with our last pair of holiday goodies, health care company, johnson & johnson, and off-price retailer tjx. let's start with j & j. the world's largest health care company with three divisions, pharma, consumer, and diagnostics. j & j is an example of a company where i believe the parts are more than the combined whole. the shareholders, i believe, would benefit enormously from a breakup. in fact, i cite them as one of my potential breakup plays in "get rich carefully" because i think this one could be a terrific winner if management does what i regard as the right thing. and, by the way, i believe management will do the right thing in part because the relatively new ceo is so committed to creating value. i'll admit that j & j has done pretty darn well, though, without any kind of breakup. the stock is up 31% for the year thanks in lar
google and bank of america, ciena and apple and caterpillar. not only winners in 2013, that doesn't interest me. i don't care about where a stock's been, i care where it's going. tonight we're putting a bow on it. with our last pair of holiday goodies, health care company, johnson & johnson, and off-price retailer tjx. let's start with j & j. the world's largest health care company with three divisions, pharma, consumer, and diagnostics. j & j is an example of a company where i...
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apple declined. therefore, it's taken the nasdaq down. was larry summers that horrendous for stocks? could he actually matter that much? no, but he sure is a catalyst. let me give you the setup and the reasons why the market loved the fact that larry summers is absolutely not going to be the next federal reserve chair. the only thing that stands in the way of higher stock prices here is, washington. the war between the president and republicans drains everyone. business gets crushed in the crossfire every time there is a player partnership. today when the president spoke, he admitted the economy took a real hit two years ago during the debt downgrade wrangling. we know the fiscal cliff discussion put business square on its back. we saw a return to good growth and then the sequester stalled the economy again. this linkage is amazing, and it is so abysmal that we all know we have to sell when the president and congress are at loggerheads. that's just what you do. it's empirically smart. the president couldn't be more divisive when he spoke
apple declined. therefore, it's taken the nasdaq down. was larry summers that horrendous for stocks? could he actually matter that much? no, but he sure is a catalyst. let me give you the setup and the reasons why the market loved the fact that larry summers is absolutely not going to be the next federal reserve chair. the only thing that stands in the way of higher stock prices here is, washington. the war between the president and republicans drains everyone. business gets crushed in the...
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somehow people stopped shopping because of the government, but how can we believe that if apple had its biggest iphone launch this week? those phones aren't cheap. how do we explain amazing sales at best bi? put into context the unbelievable bed bath & beyond quarter today or the strength at amazon? incredible seals at the appliance stores? furniture stores? doing so well. and selling cars at a faster pace than years boat sales off of page. so is the house of representatives only hurt slack sales? is the president a damper on shirts? are the republicans hammering sales of underwear? are the democrats killing the tie revenues? come on. or do we buy $400 gopros at best bye because senator cruz gave a really long speech? the bmw showroom, do you feel like buying a ford f-150? people buying four bedroom homes? something harry reid said? did i buy my 17-foot boston whaler because i like the treasury secretary scaring me to death about the odds of a shutdown? we attribute all of the apparent weakness to shopping in washington, isn't it true to call that washington, too? on highly publicized m
somehow people stopped shopping because of the government, but how can we believe that if apple had its biggest iphone launch this week? those phones aren't cheap. how do we explain amazing sales at best bi? put into context the unbelievable bed bath & beyond quarter today or the strength at amazon? incredible seals at the appliance stores? furniture stores? doing so well. and selling cars at a faster pace than years boat sales off of page. so is the house of representatives only hurt slack...
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expedia, find yours. . >> remember, there was this vacuum apple went up 80 points. carl icahn tweets so to speak. they didn't get the china dole and didn't have the price low enough for the cell phone. so it makes total sense that it cools back. okay? it's just natural. i promise right here on >>> we can confirm that the deceased shooter from this morning has been identified at 34-year-old aaron alexis of fort worth, texas. we have post the photographs of mr. alexis on our website, fbi.gov, and we ask anyone with information about him to contact us at 1-800-call-fbi. no piece of information is too small. >> a terrible shooting at the d.c. navy yard leaves 13 people dead and many more questions still unanswered. who is aaron alexis? what was his motive? is there anotherot
expedia, find yours. . >> remember, there was this vacuum apple went up 80 points. carl icahn tweets so to speak. they didn't get the china dole and didn't have the price low enough for the cell phone. so it makes total sense that it cools back. okay? it's just natural. i promise right here on >>> we can confirm that the deceased shooter from this morning has been identified at 34-year-old aaron alexis of fort worth, texas. we have post the photographs of mr. alexis on our...
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about 200 points ago, i suggested that apple buy them. they didn't bite. but carl icahn did and the legend continues. i think netflix is still a buy, but the stocks are expensive and like amazon and tesla no longer has priced to earnings multiple moorings. next up, this company's stock isrg is up 1,445% since it started trading. it's down hideously this year over questions about how doctors are using the company's product. i don't have much comment other than you should read my colleague herb greenberg's stuff on cnbc.com. he has nailed this issue nine ways to sunday. i never go against a greenberg red flag and today -- in this one is no different. salesforce.com is the eighth best performer and we know from the ceo's multiple appearances on the show that the 1,341% gain the fact that crm has pioneered using social, mobile and cloud technologies to become the premier software company of our era at a time when all areas are innovating. i do not think things have changed. the last stock that's beaten google's 900% gain is capital oil and gas which has rallie
about 200 points ago, i suggested that apple buy them. they didn't bite. but carl icahn did and the legend continues. i think netflix is still a buy, but the stocks are expensive and like amazon and tesla no longer has priced to earnings multiple moorings. next up, this company's stock isrg is up 1,445% since it started trading. it's down hideously this year over questions about how doctors are using the company's product. i don't have much comment other than you should read my colleague herb...
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are you up there where apple is in terms of -- >> nobody's up there where apple is. they're in a league of their own. although they're an aspirational example for us. but i'd say today we're in a league of our own. if people can back into our sales per square foot, they're meaningfully higher than anybody else in the industry. >> we have said, we just opened five full line design galleries. this is a new concept that really we continue to evolve. and we'll talk more about that. but in the first two that have comp now for the first time we are doing over $1,500 a square foot. and these are significantly larger than the legacy -- >> stores that are 20,000 to 25,000 square feet. >> five times what you'd get from a good retailer. >> we have a couple stores that are over $4,000 a square foot. >> wow. that's incredible. >> yeah. >> i've got to ask one last question. market's down today. federal reserve talking about a tightening. people feel wealth effect. might be hurt by lower stock prices. do we have to worry about the american consumer in rh? >> well, you know, we try
are you up there where apple is in terms of -- >> nobody's up there where apple is. they're in a league of their own. although they're an aspirational example for us. but i'd say today we're in a league of our own. if people can back into our sales per square foot, they're meaningfully higher than anybody else in the industry. >> we have said, we just opened five full line design galleries. this is a new concept that really we continue to evolve. and we'll talk more about that. but...
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some gold and apple, boy, a young person's portfolio, that's a dream. we've got tech, gold, manufacture, we've got drug and we've got a diversified industrial company led by none other than warren buffett. let's play on. let's go to dwight in illinois. dwight? >> caller: howdy, jim cramer. the luckiest guy in new jersey. >> really? >> you get to work with a very smart lady, stephanie link. she is also quite the fox. >> oh, doctor! yeah, she's the co-director of actionsalertplus.com. i thought you thought i won that $330 million. >> caller: no. jim, i'm retired and living quite well off the dividends of these cramer picks. the combined dividend rate is 7%. i sleep very well at night. here goes. duke energy, new 52-week high today. >> yes, i saw that, so excited. >> caller: thanks, jim. annaly capital. i'm still waiting on ford. >> not yet. oh, doctor. go ahead. >> caller: here's where we may disagree, lin energy and boardwalk pipeline. jim, can i get a hallelujah and amen on this retiree's take on diversification? >> oh, man. you're pressing it. you're p
some gold and apple, boy, a young person's portfolio, that's a dream. we've got tech, gold, manufacture, we've got drug and we've got a diversified industrial company led by none other than warren buffett. let's play on. let's go to dwight in illinois. dwight? >> caller: howdy, jim cramer. the luckiest guy in new jersey. >> really? >> you get to work with a very smart lady, stephanie link. she is also quite the fox. >> oh, doctor! yeah, she's the co-director of...
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even with the recent weakness in apple, which is a major component of the index, the qqq managed to close out above its 200-day moving average. we know that's been a positive sum. we talk about it a lot on the show. the index is now within 50 points of its all-time high. that was back from the dot-com bubble when it was at 115. lange believes those highs could be in its sights. i didn't think we would see that again. he believes because right now the qqq is trading at $67.20. if it can wraek out above $70, then he says there's to resistance between there and 95. if the nasdaq 100 can rally 3.5 points over 70, lange thinks it could be smooth sailing to much higher prices. he sees the index ultimately making a new all-time high, over 115 bucks by late 2014 or early 2015. which would be a pretty fabulous move to retrace that our lifetime, he's got it in a couple of years. weekly charter of the qqq, he thinks there's a bullish set-up. over the last several months, the nasdaq 100 has been consolidating after its big move higher at 2012. now consolidation, trading sideways he says that's buildi
even with the recent weakness in apple, which is a major component of the index, the qqq managed to close out above its 200-day moving average. we know that's been a positive sum. we talk about it a lot on the show. the index is now within 50 points of its all-time high. that was back from the dot-com bubble when it was at 115. lange believes those highs could be in its sights. i didn't think we would see that again. he believes because right now the qqq is trading at $67.20. if it can wraek...
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. >> caller: this is an apple-banana boo-yah. >> okay. >> caller: from the big island. >> oh. oh, mahalo. >> caller: and it is the best one of them all. >> i agree with that. >> caller: now, i have a stock call called mcal. >> oh, you are playing that. well, they are sensitive to the problems in china, and these companies are very good, but people feel that china is slowing down, and i don't want to commit anymore money to mpel, because i have the see the chinese stabilize before people should own the casino stocks. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. coming up, crude behavior. oil's been on the decline in 2013. and while it makes for a refreshing sign at the gas station, some energy stocks are finding themselves in a slippery situation. could the slide continue? cramer sits down with the ceo of energy 21. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting,
. >> caller: this is an apple-banana boo-yah. >> okay. >> caller: from the big island. >> oh. oh, mahalo. >> caller: and it is the best one of them all. >> i agree with that. >> caller: now, i have a stock call called mcal. >> oh, you are playing that. well, they are sensitive to the problems in china, and these companies are very good, but people feel that china is slowing down, and i don't want to commit anymore money to mpel, because i have the...
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. >> apple. >> gee? >> gold, gld. >> thanks for watching. see you >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing. >> always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money" you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. a lot of people want to make friends. i want to try to save you money. my job is not just to entertain you, but i'm trying to teach and educate you so call me, 1-800-743-cnbc. look, maybe it just needs to go lower. that's way thought all day as the market see-sawed. the dow closing down 90 points, s&p back sliding 8.3%. nasdaq falling 0.97%. to me the stock market is represented by the averages. the sum of the evidence that's out there right now about where things are headed in the future. in the last 24 hours, the weight of the evidence has shifted to the negative. unless we get some big breaks here, these negatives will begin to be reflected in the averages
. >> apple. >> gee? >> gold, gld. >> thanks for watching. see you >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing. >> always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money" you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. a lot of people want to make friends....